Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. (Source: wikipedia)
denomination - "a dividing of the whole" - divide and rule - dominate.
The power of words. A very powerful thing.

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-Jordan Maxwell continues the conversation with AlanSteinfeld on the way our court system functions; not according to the law of the land, but the law of the sea: AdmiralMaritime Law.

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We recruit for maritime law jobs across the world; in fact, it’s how Spinnaker started in 1997, when the agency was set up by Phil Parry and Steve Cox, a MaritimeLawyer and Barrister respectively. Now, our team of dedicated consultants work hard to find great candidates for great roles.
This is your hub for maritime law vacancies, whether you’re a SeniorLegal Counsel, Head of Legal, In-house Lawyer, P&IClaimsHandler, Private PracticeSolicitor, Legal Advisor or Paralegal. We know the shipping industry, working with major law firms, shipowners, operators and P&I Clubs, and we know how to help you find your next role. https://jobs.spinnaker-global.com/maritime-law-jobs

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View what our next generation has to say about being a #shipbroker! We do agree that kids say the cutest things ;)
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- There are 2 types of Shipbrokers – Chartering Brokers who act as the middle person between charterers and cargo owners; and Sales & Purchase Brokers who act as an intermediaries between buyers and sellers of ships
- Shipbroking accepts entrants with a degree or diploma in any discipline
- There are over 100 local and international shipbroking firms operating in MaritimeSingapore
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This short video looks back into the rich history of the Organization and its past achievements, but also looks at the current future challenges for the years to come to ensure global effective implementation of IMO standards.

The Jones Act is a 100-year-old maritime law, designed to protect the US shipping industry. But it also makes highway traffic way worse.
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For many Americans, the experience of driving on a coastal highway like Interstate 5 in California can be a nightmare of dodging massive trucks hauling cargo between US cities. In Europe, not so much. That's because, for decades, European nations have turned to the sea rather than the road to transport goods across the continent. In fact, over 40% of Europe's domestic freight is shipped along so-called motorways of the sea. In the US, it’s a measly 2%. And one big reason why is an obscure law, enacted right after World War I, called the Jones Act. Read more: https://goo.gl/GTBq5q
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Admiralty law

Admiralty law or maritime law is a distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities that operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character.

Although each legal jurisdiction usually has its own enacted legislation governing maritime matters, admiralty law is characterized by a significant amount of international law developed in recent decades, including numerous multilateral treaties.

Background

In a 2006 interview with Verbicide Magazine, band members were asked if a new remix album would be produced for Demon Days as there was for Gorillaz. They answered that it was a possibility and that might involve the Spacemonkeyz again. In the same interview, they were asked if there might also be another G Sides. Again, their answer was that it might be possible. In January 2007, websites began listing a March release date for a Phase 2 B-sides album. One of the websites, musictap.net, later pushed this back to 3 April. According to Gorillaz-Unofficial, the reaction of official parties behind Gorillaz is that the release date is just a rumour for now. On 29 August, musictap.net reported that the B-side album would be titled D-Sides and would be released on 20 November. On 18 September 2007, the official Gorillaz fansite confirmed the release of the album, as well as unveiling the album artwork and track listing. D-Sides was released on 19 November 2007 in the UK and on 20 November 2007 in the U.S.

In 1881, after the Confederacy purchased the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora, President James G. Blaine of the United States declared war. With the help of British and French forces, the Confederate States again defeat the United States in the Second Mexican War, forcing the latter to cede a portion of northern Maine to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. After this defeat, the United States turned to Germany for military assistance and training, and the national mood of the U.S. changed to desire of revenge against the enemies that surrounded the U.S.—Canada, from where Britain invaded the U.S., and the Confederacy.

History

The first Europeans to explore North America, a Viking expedition from Greenland, called it Vinland because of the profusion of grape vines they found. The earliest wine made in what is now the United States was produced between 1562 and 1564 by French Huguenot settlers from Scuppernong grapes at a settlement near Jacksonville, Florida. In the early American colonies of Virginia and the Carolinas, wine making was an official goal laid out in the founding charters. However, settlers discovered that the wine made from the various native grapes had flavors which were unfamiliar and which they did not like.

United States (TV series)

United States is a half-hour comedy-drama (dramedy) that NBC added to its Tuesday primetime schedule in March 1980.

Larry Gelbart, the show's executive producer and chief writer, said the name United States was not a reference to the country but rather to "the state of being united in a relationship". Gelbart envisioned a series that would be "a situation comedy based on the real things that happen in my marriage and in the marriages of my friends".

Episodes tackled such topics as marital infidelity, household debt, friends who drink too much, death within the family, and sexual misunderstandings.

United States focused on Richard and Libby Chapin, an upwardly mobile couple who lived in a Los Angeles suburb, Woodland Hills. Beau Bridges played Richard, and Helen Shaver played Libby. Gelbart reverted to black-and-white script for the show's titles. He said that was to convey the mood of "a sophisticated '30s film." Gelbart also avoided use of background music and a laugh track. Scripts featured dialogue such as, "Just for once I'd like to be treated like a friend instead of a husband," and "Maybe you and Bob can go out and get yourselves one redhead with two straws."

International Maritime Law explained

Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. (Source: wikipedia)
denomination - "a dividing of the whole" - divide and rule - dominate.
The power of words. A very powerful thing.

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IMO International Maritime Law Institute Promotional Video

IMO International Maritime Law Institute Promotional Video

IMO International Maritime Law Institute Promotional Video

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Maritime Law: an Introduction to Shipping Transactions

Maritime Law: an Introduction to Shipping Transactions

Maritime Law: an Introduction to Shipping Transactions

Learn about the transactions behind the shipping industry via this free online course and explore the practicalities of global trade with AG's Head of Shipping, Ed Watt https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/maritime-law

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Jordan Maxwell -Maritime Law Rules the World Commerce and Courts

Jordan Maxwell -Maritime Law Rules the World Commerce and Courts

Jordan Maxwell -Maritime Law Rules the World Commerce and Courts

Full video at: http://www.newrealities.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=822&Itemid=1109
-Jordan Maxwell continues the conversation with AlanSteinfeld on the way our court system functions; not according to the law of the land, but the law of the sea: AdmiralMaritime Law.

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What Laws Apply In International Waters?

What Laws Apply In International Waters?

What Laws Apply In International Waters?

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Maritime law jobs from Spinnaker Global

Maritime law jobs from Spinnaker Global

Maritime law jobs from Spinnaker Global

We recruit for maritime law jobs across the world; in fact, it’s how Spinnaker started in 1997, when the agency was set up by Phil Parry and Steve Cox, a MaritimeLawyer and Barrister respectively. Now, our team of dedicated consultants work hard to find great candidates for great roles.
This is your hub for maritime law vacancies, whether you’re a SeniorLegal Counsel, Head of Legal, In-house Lawyer, P&IClaimsHandler, Private PracticeSolicitor, Legal Advisor or Paralegal. We know the shipping industry, working with major law firms, shipowners, operators and P&I Clubs, and we know how to help you find your next role. https://jobs.spinnaker-global.com/maritime-law-jobs

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Little Big Things – Shipbroker

Little Big Things – Shipbroker

Little Big Things – Shipbroker

View what our next generation has to say about being a #shipbroker! We do agree that kids say the cutest things ;)
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- There are 2 types of Shipbrokers – Chartering Brokers who act as the middle person between charterers and cargo owners; and Sales & Purchase Brokers who act as an intermediaries between buyers and sellers of ships
- Shipbroking accepts entrants with a degree or diploma in any discipline
- There are over 100 local and international shipbroking firms operating in MaritimeSingapore
- Singapore-based shipbrokers are increasingly offering value-added services such as research & consultancy, shipping finance and ForwardFreightAgreement (FFA) broking
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IMO 70: Our Heritage – Better Shipping for a Better Future

IMO 70: Our Heritage – Better Shipping for a Better Future

IMO 70: Our Heritage – Better Shipping for a Better Future

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The Jones Act: The 100-year-old law that makes traffic worse

The Jones Act: The 100-year-old law that makes traffic worse

The Jones Act: The 100-year-old law that makes traffic worse

The Jones Act is a 100-year-old maritime law, designed to protect the US shipping industry. But it also makes highway traffic way worse.
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For many Americans, the experience of driving on a coastal highway like Interstate 5 in California can be a nightmare of dodging massive trucks hauling cargo between US cities. In Europe, not so much. That's because, for decades, European nations have turned to the sea rather than the road to transport goods across the continent. In fact, over 40% of Europe's domestic freight is shipped along so-called motorways of the sea. In the US, it’s a measly 2%. And one big reason why is an obscure law, enacted right after World War I, called the Jones Act. Read more: https://goo.gl/GTBq5q
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Trade and Transport Law distance learning course

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Whether you’re a shipping industry professional with an interest in the trade of goods by sea or are working in the logistics sector and need to understand more about the legal issues involved in the movement goods inland, this course will provide that underpinning knowledge.
During the course you will gain a comprehensive commercial and legal knowledge along with a practical understanding of key areas including:
- The mechanics of the international sale of goods and their transport
- Trade terms used in export sales
- Contracts, rights and liabilities of parties in international sales of goods
- Export finance and relevant legislation
- Documentation, law and practices involved in transporting goods
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Lloyd's is the registered trade mark of the Society incorporated by the Lloyd's Act 1871 by the name of "Lloyd's".

51:41

A Career In Maritime Law | Arnavi Panda | An Hour With LawSikho

A Career In Maritime Law | Arnavi Panda | An Hour With LawSikho

A Career In Maritime Law | Arnavi Panda | An Hour With LawSikho

Do you want to specialize in maritime law? Would you want to understand the nuances of both the litigation as well as transactional aspects of this field?
To learn more, click here: https://lawsikho.com/courses
If you want to know what it takes to pursue a flourishing career in Maritime Law, join us today on An Hour With LawSikho! We have with us Ms. Arnavi Panda, who has has worked with the shipping and admiralty team at CrawfordBailey & Co., Mumbai, before joining as the Legal Advisor for Global MarketingSystems,Dubai.
Today’s session will be hosted by our very own, Ramanuj Mukherjee, who will be having an insightful discussion with Arnavi about pursuing LLM from National University of Singapore(NUS), navigating a thriving career in maritime law and a lot more!
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1. What should one start doing to pursue maritime law in future, during his/her law school? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=306 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=4722
2. What are the best law firms in maritime law in India? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=489 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=667
3. What is the difference between chambers and law firms in maritime law? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=686 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=814
4. Is admiralty law and shipping law different or synonyms of each other? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=834 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1082
5. International Maritime Law genrally involves the workof the government or it also involves law firms
or chambers? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1092 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1142
6. Whether chambe rpractice is difficult in comparison wih law firm? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1198 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1396
7. What is arrest of ship or vessel? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1536 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1813
8. How termination of contract happens in maritime law? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1848 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1886
9. What are the options in maritime law in future? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1901 &https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=2255

International Maritime Law explained

Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. (Source: wikipedia)
denomination - "a dividing of the whole" - divide and rule - dominate.
The power of words. A very powerful thing.

published: 12 Jan 2014

IMO International Maritime Law Institute Promotional Video

published: 18 Sep 2013

Maritime Law: an Introduction to Shipping Transactions

Learn about the transactions behind the shipping industry via this free online course and explore the practicalities of global trade with AG's Head of Shipping, Ed Watt https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/maritime-law

published: 24 Oct 2017

Jordan Maxwell -Maritime Law Rules the World Commerce and Courts

Full video at: http://www.newrealities.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=822&Itemid=1109
-Jordan Maxwell continues the conversation with AlanSteinfeld on the way our court system functions; not according to the law of the land, but the law of the sea: AdmiralMaritime Law.

published: 14 May 2010

What Laws Apply In International Waters?

Pope Francis recently granted sainthood to two 19th centuryPalestinian nuns. So we were wondering what are the qualifications for becoming a saint?
» Subscribe to NowThis World: http://go.nowth.is/World_Subscribe
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Pope Francis Is Making Saints Out Of Two Palestinian Nuns
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/13/pope-francis-saints-palestinian-nuns_n_7260252.html
"Pope Francis will bestow sainthood on two Palestinian nuns on Sunday (May 17), a move that's being seen as giving hope to the conflict-wracked Middle East and shining the spotlight on the plight of Christians in the region."
How does someone become a saint?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27140646
"Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII are to be declared saints by the Catholic Church."
Is Mother Teresa's Mi...

published: 03 Nov 2015

Maritime law jobs from Spinnaker Global

We recruit for maritime law jobs across the world; in fact, it’s how Spinnaker started in 1997, when the agency was set up by Phil Parry and Steve Cox, a MaritimeLawyer and Barrister respectively. Now, our team of dedicated consultants work hard to find great candidates for great roles.
This is your hub for maritime law vacancies, whether you’re a SeniorLegal Counsel, Head of Legal, In-house Lawyer, P&IClaimsHandler, Private PracticeSolicitor, Legal Advisor or Paralegal. We know the shipping industry, working with major law firms, shipowners, operators and P&I Clubs, and we know how to help you find your next role. https://jobs.spinnaker-global.com/maritime-law-jobs

published: 29 Apr 2016

Little Big Things – Shipbroker

View what our next generation has to say about being a #shipbroker! We do agree that kids say the cutest things ;)
#Didyouknow ?
- There are 2 types of Shipbrokers – Chartering Brokers who act as the middle person between charterers and cargo owners; and Sales & Purchase Brokers who act as an intermediaries between buyers and sellers of ships
- Shipbroking accepts entrants with a degree or diploma in any discipline
- There are over 100 local and international shipbroking firms operating in MaritimeSingapore
- Singapore-based shipbrokers are increasingly offering value-added services such as research & consultancy, shipping finance and ForwardFreightAgreement (FFA) broking
#MaritimeSG

published: 05 May 2018

IMO 70: Our Heritage – Better Shipping for a Better Future

This short video looks back into the rich history of the Organization and its past achievements, but also looks at the current future challenges for the years to come to ensure global effective implementation of IMO standards.

published: 17 Jul 2018

More Lawyers, Less Law: Maritime Arbitration in the 21st Century

Global Challenge International Sales Law Session1A

published: 09 Feb 2012

The Jones Act: The 100-year-old law that makes traffic worse

The Jones Act is a 100-year-old maritime law, designed to protect the US shipping industry. But it also makes highway traffic way worse.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu
For many Americans, the experience of driving on a coastal highway like Interstate 5 in California can be a nightmare of dodging massive trucks hauling cargo between US cities. In Europe, not so much. That's because, for decades, European nations have turned to the sea rather than the road to transport goods across the continent. In fact, over 40% of Europe's domestic freight is shipped along so-called motorways of the sea. In the US, it’s a measly 2%. And one big reason why is an obscure law, enacted right after World War I, called the Jones Act. Read more: https://goo.gl/GTBq5q
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published: 20 Jul 2017

Part 2: Importance of Bills of Lading in Shipping

“What are Bills of Lading?” Importance of Bills of Lading in Shipping - Panel of Shipping Legal and InsuranceExperts
Jon Zinke, Partner, Keesal Young & LoganCatherine Smith, Senior Associate, Holman Fenwick WillanChris Howse, Partner, Howse WilliamsBowers
A panel of legal experts from the shipping world: Chris Howse, Partner at Howse Williams Bowers; Catherine Smith, Senior Associate at Holman Fenwick Willan; and Jon Zinke, Resident Partner at Kessal, Young & Logan, discuss some of the risks associated with shipping, including some first-hand horror stories, asking how blockchain might address these issues. The focus of this discussion, and indeed a recurring theme of the day, was bills of lading – a form of receipt of cargo passed between the master of the ship and the person consig...

published: 05 Dec 2016

Trade and Transport Law distance learning course

http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
This part-time distance learning course provides a thorough theoretical and practical analysis of the various sources and principles of law that govern international trade and transport.
Whether you’re a shipping industry professional with an interest in the trade of goods by sea or are working in the logistics sector and need to understand more about the legal issues involved in the movement goods inland, this course will provide that underpinning knowledge.
During the course you will gain a comprehensive commercial and legal knowledge along with a practical understanding of key areas including:
- The mechanics of the international sale of goods and their transport
- Trade terms used in export sales
- Contracts, rights and liabilities of parties ...

published: 14 Oct 2014

A Career In Maritime Law | Arnavi Panda | An Hour With LawSikho

Do you want to specialize in maritime law? Would you want to understand the nuances of both the litigation as well as transactional aspects of this field?
To learn more, click here: https://lawsikho.com/courses
If you want to know what it takes to pursue a flourishing career in Maritime Law, join us today on An Hour With LawSikho! We have with us Ms. Arnavi Panda, who has has worked with the shipping and admiralty team at CrawfordBailey & Co., Mumbai, before joining as the Legal Advisor for Global MarketingSystems,Dubai.
Today’s session will be hosted by our very own, Ramanuj Mukherjee, who will be having an insightful discussion with Arnavi about pursuing LLM from National University of Singapore(NUS), navigating a thriving career in maritime law and a lot more!
To watch our web...

International Maritime Law explained

Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law gove...

Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. (Source: wikipedia)
denomination - "a dividing of the whole" - divide and rule - dominate.
The power of words. A very powerful thing.

Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. (Source: wikipedia)
denomination - "a dividing of the whole" - divide and rule - dominate.
The power of words. A very powerful thing.

Maritime Law: an Introduction to Shipping Transactions

Learn about the transactions behind the shipping industry via this free online course and explore the practicalities of global trade with AG's Head of Shipping,...

Learn about the transactions behind the shipping industry via this free online course and explore the practicalities of global trade with AG's Head of Shipping, Ed Watt https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/maritime-law

Learn about the transactions behind the shipping industry via this free online course and explore the practicalities of global trade with AG's Head of Shipping, Ed Watt https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/maritime-law

Full video at: http://www.newrealities.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=822&Itemid=1109
-Jordan Maxwell continues the conversation with AlanSteinfeld on the way our court system functions; not according to the law of the land, but the law of the sea: AdmiralMaritime Law.

Full video at: http://www.newrealities.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=822&Itemid=1109
-Jordan Maxwell continues the conversation with AlanSteinfeld on the way our court system functions; not according to the law of the land, but the law of the sea: AdmiralMaritime Law.

Pope Francis recently granted sainthood to two 19th centuryPalestinian nuns. So we were wondering what are the qualifications for becoming a saint?
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Pope Francis Is Making Saints Out Of Two Palestinian Nuns
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/13/pope-francis-saints-palestinian-nuns_n_7260252.html
"Pope Francis will bestow sainthood on two Palestinian nuns on Sunday (May 17), a move that's being seen as giving hope to the conflict-wracked Middle East and shining the spotlight on the plight of Christians in the region."
How does someone become a saint?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27140646
"Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII are to be declared saints by the Catholic Church."
Is Mother Teresa's Miracle for Real?
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2003/10/is_mother_teresas_miracle_for_real.html
"On Sunday, Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa of Calcutta, bringing her one step closer to sainthood."
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Pope Francis recently granted sainthood to two 19th centuryPalestinian nuns. So we were wondering what are the qualifications for becoming a saint?
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Pope Francis Is Making Saints Out Of Two Palestinian Nuns
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/13/pope-francis-saints-palestinian-nuns_n_7260252.html
"Pope Francis will bestow sainthood on two Palestinian nuns on Sunday (May 17), a move that's being seen as giving hope to the conflict-wracked Middle East and shining the spotlight on the plight of Christians in the region."
How does someone become a saint?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27140646
"Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII are to be declared saints by the Catholic Church."
Is Mother Teresa's Miracle for Real?
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2003/10/is_mother_teresas_miracle_for_real.html
"On Sunday, Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa of Calcutta, bringing her one step closer to sainthood."
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NowThis World is dedicated to bringing you topical explainers about the world around you. Each week we’ll be exploring current stories in international news, by examining the facts, providing historical context, and outlining the key players involved. We’ll also highlight powerful countries, ideologies, influential leaders, and ongoing global conflicts that are shaping the current landscape of the international community across the globe today.
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We recruit for maritime law jobs across the world; in fact, it’s how Spinnaker started in 1997, when the agency was set up by Phil Parry and Steve Cox, a MaritimeLawyer and Barrister respectively. Now, our team of dedicated consultants work hard to find great candidates for great roles.
This is your hub for maritime law vacancies, whether you’re a SeniorLegal Counsel, Head of Legal, In-house Lawyer, P&IClaimsHandler, Private PracticeSolicitor, Legal Advisor or Paralegal. We know the shipping industry, working with major law firms, shipowners, operators and P&I Clubs, and we know how to help you find your next role. https://jobs.spinnaker-global.com/maritime-law-jobs

We recruit for maritime law jobs across the world; in fact, it’s how Spinnaker started in 1997, when the agency was set up by Phil Parry and Steve Cox, a MaritimeLawyer and Barrister respectively. Now, our team of dedicated consultants work hard to find great candidates for great roles.
This is your hub for maritime law vacancies, whether you’re a SeniorLegal Counsel, Head of Legal, In-house Lawyer, P&IClaimsHandler, Private PracticeSolicitor, Legal Advisor or Paralegal. We know the shipping industry, working with major law firms, shipowners, operators and P&I Clubs, and we know how to help you find your next role. https://jobs.spinnaker-global.com/maritime-law-jobs

Little Big Things – Shipbroker

View what our next generation has to say about being a #shipbroker! We do agree that kids say the cutest things ;)
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- There are 2 types of Shipbr...

View what our next generation has to say about being a #shipbroker! We do agree that kids say the cutest things ;)
#Didyouknow ?
- There are 2 types of Shipbrokers – Chartering Brokers who act as the middle person between charterers and cargo owners; and Sales & Purchase Brokers who act as an intermediaries between buyers and sellers of ships
- Shipbroking accepts entrants with a degree or diploma in any discipline
- There are over 100 local and international shipbroking firms operating in MaritimeSingapore
- Singapore-based shipbrokers are increasingly offering value-added services such as research & consultancy, shipping finance and ForwardFreightAgreement (FFA) broking
#MaritimeSG

View what our next generation has to say about being a #shipbroker! We do agree that kids say the cutest things ;)
#Didyouknow ?
- There are 2 types of Shipbrokers – Chartering Brokers who act as the middle person between charterers and cargo owners; and Sales & Purchase Brokers who act as an intermediaries between buyers and sellers of ships
- Shipbroking accepts entrants with a degree or diploma in any discipline
- There are over 100 local and international shipbroking firms operating in MaritimeSingapore
- Singapore-based shipbrokers are increasingly offering value-added services such as research & consultancy, shipping finance and ForwardFreightAgreement (FFA) broking
#MaritimeSG

IMO 70: Our Heritage – Better Shipping for a Better Future

This short video looks back into the rich history of the Organization and its past achievements, but also looks at the current future challenges for the years t...

This short video looks back into the rich history of the Organization and its past achievements, but also looks at the current future challenges for the years to come to ensure global effective implementation of IMO standards.

This short video looks back into the rich history of the Organization and its past achievements, but also looks at the current future challenges for the years to come to ensure global effective implementation of IMO standards.

The Jones Act: The 100-year-old law that makes traffic worse

The Jones Act is a 100-year-old maritime law, designed to protect the US shipping industry. But it also makes highway traffic way worse.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo...

The Jones Act is a 100-year-old maritime law, designed to protect the US shipping industry. But it also makes highway traffic way worse.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu
For many Americans, the experience of driving on a coastal highway like Interstate 5 in California can be a nightmare of dodging massive trucks hauling cargo between US cities. In Europe, not so much. That's because, for decades, European nations have turned to the sea rather than the road to transport goods across the continent. In fact, over 40% of Europe's domestic freight is shipped along so-called motorways of the sea. In the US, it’s a measly 2%. And one big reason why is an obscure law, enacted right after World War I, called the Jones Act. Read more: https://goo.gl/GTBq5q
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The Jones Act is a 100-year-old maritime law, designed to protect the US shipping industry. But it also makes highway traffic way worse.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu
For many Americans, the experience of driving on a coastal highway like Interstate 5 in California can be a nightmare of dodging massive trucks hauling cargo between US cities. In Europe, not so much. That's because, for decades, European nations have turned to the sea rather than the road to transport goods across the continent. In fact, over 40% of Europe's domestic freight is shipped along so-called motorways of the sea. In the US, it’s a measly 2%. And one big reason why is an obscure law, enacted right after World War I, called the Jones Act. Read more: https://goo.gl/GTBq5q
FOLLOW QUARTZ:
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This video is part of the QuartzIndex, a series about how the global economy is fundamentally changing.
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Quartz is a digitally native news outlet dedicated to telling stories at the intersection of the important and the interesting. Visit us at https://qz.com/ to read more.

Trade and Transport Law distance learning course

http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
This part-time distance learning course provides a thorough theoretical and practical analysis of the various sources and...

http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
This part-time distance learning course provides a thorough theoretical and practical analysis of the various sources and principles of law that govern international trade and transport.
Whether you’re a shipping industry professional with an interest in the trade of goods by sea or are working in the logistics sector and need to understand more about the legal issues involved in the movement goods inland, this course will provide that underpinning knowledge.
During the course you will gain a comprehensive commercial and legal knowledge along with a practical understanding of key areas including:
- The mechanics of the international sale of goods and their transport
- Trade terms used in export sales
- Contracts, rights and liabilities of parties in international sales of goods
- Export finance and relevant legislation
- Documentation, law and practices involved in transporting goods
Find out more: http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
Lloyd's is the registered trade mark of the Society incorporated by the Lloyd's Act 1871 by the name of "Lloyd's".

http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
This part-time distance learning course provides a thorough theoretical and practical analysis of the various sources and principles of law that govern international trade and transport.
Whether you’re a shipping industry professional with an interest in the trade of goods by sea or are working in the logistics sector and need to understand more about the legal issues involved in the movement goods inland, this course will provide that underpinning knowledge.
During the course you will gain a comprehensive commercial and legal knowledge along with a practical understanding of key areas including:
- The mechanics of the international sale of goods and their transport
- Trade terms used in export sales
- Contracts, rights and liabilities of parties in international sales of goods
- Export finance and relevant legislation
- Documentation, law and practices involved in transporting goods
Find out more: http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
Lloyd's is the registered trade mark of the Society incorporated by the Lloyd's Act 1871 by the name of "Lloyd's".

A Career In Maritime Law | Arnavi Panda | An Hour With LawSikho

Do you want to specialize in maritime law? Would you want to understand the nuances of both the litigation as well as transactional aspects of this field?
To l...

Do you want to specialize in maritime law? Would you want to understand the nuances of both the litigation as well as transactional aspects of this field?
To learn more, click here: https://lawsikho.com/courses
If you want to know what it takes to pursue a flourishing career in Maritime Law, join us today on An Hour With LawSikho! We have with us Ms. Arnavi Panda, who has has worked with the shipping and admiralty team at CrawfordBailey & Co., Mumbai, before joining as the Legal Advisor for Global MarketingSystems,Dubai.
Today’s session will be hosted by our very own, Ramanuj Mukherjee, who will be having an insightful discussion with Arnavi about pursuing LLM from National University of Singapore(NUS), navigating a thriving career in maritime law and a lot more!
To watch our webinars every day, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/LawSikho
1. What should one start doing to pursue maritime law in future, during his/her law school? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=306 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=4722
2. What are the best law firms in maritime law in India? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=489 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=667
3. What is the difference between chambers and law firms in maritime law? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=686 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=814
4. Is admiralty law and shipping law different or synonyms of each other? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=834 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1082
5. International Maritime Law genrally involves the workof the government or it also involves law firms
or chambers? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1092 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1142
6. Whether chambe rpractice is difficult in comparison wih law firm? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1198 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1396
7. What is arrest of ship or vessel? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1536 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1813
8. How termination of contract happens in maritime law? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1848 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1886
9. What are the options in maritime law in future? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1901 &https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=2255

Do you want to specialize in maritime law? Would you want to understand the nuances of both the litigation as well as transactional aspects of this field?
To learn more, click here: https://lawsikho.com/courses
If you want to know what it takes to pursue a flourishing career in Maritime Law, join us today on An Hour With LawSikho! We have with us Ms. Arnavi Panda, who has has worked with the shipping and admiralty team at CrawfordBailey & Co., Mumbai, before joining as the Legal Advisor for Global MarketingSystems,Dubai.
Today’s session will be hosted by our very own, Ramanuj Mukherjee, who will be having an insightful discussion with Arnavi about pursuing LLM from National University of Singapore(NUS), navigating a thriving career in maritime law and a lot more!
To watch our webinars every day, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/LawSikho
1. What should one start doing to pursue maritime law in future, during his/her law school? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=306 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=4722
2. What are the best law firms in maritime law in India? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=489 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=667
3. What is the difference between chambers and law firms in maritime law? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=686 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=814
4. Is admiralty law and shipping law different or synonyms of each other? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=834 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1082
5. International Maritime Law genrally involves the workof the government or it also involves law firms
or chambers? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1092 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1142
6. Whether chambe rpractice is difficult in comparison wih law firm? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1198 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1396
7. What is arrest of ship or vessel? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1536 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1813
8. How termination of contract happens in maritime law? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1848 & https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1886
9. What are the options in maritime law in future? https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=1901 &https://youtu.be/Xm9YXm9c9FE?t=2255

International Maritime Law explained

Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character. (Source: wikipedia)
denomination - "a dividing of the whole" - divide and rule - dominate.
The power of words. A very powerful thing.

Maritime Law: an Introduction to Shipping Transactions

Learn about the transactions behind the shipping industry via this free online course and explore the practicalities of global trade with AG's Head of Shipping, Ed Watt https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/maritime-law

Jordan Maxwell -Maritime Law Rules the World Commerce and Courts

Full video at: http://www.newrealities.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=822&Itemid=1109
-Jordan Maxwell continues the conversation with AlanSteinfeld on the way our court system functions; not according to the law of the land, but the law of the sea: AdmiralMaritime Law.

What Laws Apply In International Waters?

Pope Francis recently granted sainthood to two 19th centuryPalestinian nuns. So we were wondering what are the qualifications for becoming a saint?
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Pope Francis Is Making Saints Out Of Two Palestinian Nuns
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/13/pope-francis-saints-palestinian-nuns_n_7260252.html
"Pope Francis will bestow sainthood on two Palestinian nuns on Sunday (May 17), a move that's being seen as giving hope to the conflict-wracked Middle East and shining the spotlight on the plight of Christians in the region."
How does someone become a saint?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27140646
"Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII are to be declared saints by the Catholic Church."
Is Mother Teresa's Miracle for Real?
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2003/10/is_mother_teresas_miracle_for_real.html
"On Sunday, Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa of Calcutta, bringing her one step closer to sainthood."
_________________________
NowThis World is dedicated to bringing you topical explainers about the world around you. Each week we’ll be exploring current stories in international news, by examining the facts, providing historical context, and outlining the key players involved. We’ll also highlight powerful countries, ideologies, influential leaders, and ongoing global conflicts that are shaping the current landscape of the international community across the globe today.
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Maritime law jobs from Spinnaker Global

We recruit for maritime law jobs across the world; in fact, it’s how Spinnaker started in 1997, when the agency was set up by Phil Parry and Steve Cox, a MaritimeLawyer and Barrister respectively. Now, our team of dedicated consultants work hard to find great candidates for great roles.
This is your hub for maritime law vacancies, whether you’re a SeniorLegal Counsel, Head of Legal, In-house Lawyer, P&IClaimsHandler, Private PracticeSolicitor, Legal Advisor or Paralegal. We know the shipping industry, working with major law firms, shipowners, operators and P&I Clubs, and we know how to help you find your next role. https://jobs.spinnaker-global.com/maritime-law-jobs

Little Big Things – Shipbroker

View what our next generation has to say about being a #shipbroker! We do agree that kids say the cutest things ;)
#Didyouknow ?
- There are 2 types of Shipbrokers – Chartering Brokers who act as the middle person between charterers and cargo owners; and Sales & Purchase Brokers who act as an intermediaries between buyers and sellers of ships
- Shipbroking accepts entrants with a degree or diploma in any discipline
- There are over 100 local and international shipbroking firms operating in MaritimeSingapore
- Singapore-based shipbrokers are increasingly offering value-added services such as research & consultancy, shipping finance and ForwardFreightAgreement (FFA) broking
#MaritimeSG

IMO 70: Our Heritage – Better Shipping for a Better Future

This short video looks back into the rich history of the Organization and its past achievements, but also looks at the current future challenges for the years to come to ensure global effective implementation of IMO standards.

The Jones Act: The 100-year-old law that makes traffic worse

The Jones Act is a 100-year-old maritime law, designed to protect the US shipping industry. But it also makes highway traffic way worse.
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu
For many Americans, the experience of driving on a coastal highway like Interstate 5 in California can be a nightmare of dodging massive trucks hauling cargo between US cities. In Europe, not so much. That's because, for decades, European nations have turned to the sea rather than the road to transport goods across the continent. In fact, over 40% of Europe's domestic freight is shipped along so-called motorways of the sea. In the US, it’s a measly 2%. And one big reason why is an obscure law, enacted right after World War I, called the Jones Act. Read more: https://goo.gl/GTBq5q
FOLLOW QUARTZ:
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This video is part of the QuartzIndex, a series about how the global economy is fundamentally changing.
Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.gl/A8gZvx
Quartz is a digitally native news outlet dedicated to telling stories at the intersection of the important and the interesting. Visit us at https://qz.com/ to read more.

Trade and Transport Law distance learning course

http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
This part-time distance learning course provides a thorough theoretical and practical analysis of the various sources and principles of law that govern international trade and transport.
Whether you’re a shipping industry professional with an interest in the trade of goods by sea or are working in the logistics sector and need to understand more about the legal issues involved in the movement goods inland, this course will provide that underpinning knowledge.
During the course you will gain a comprehensive commercial and legal knowledge along with a practical understanding of key areas including:
- The mechanics of the international sale of goods and their transport
- Trade terms used in export sales
- Contracts, rights and liabilities of parties in international sales of goods
- Export finance and relevant legislation
- Documentation, law and practices involved in transporting goods
Find out more: http://www.ibc-academy.com/ytttlabout
Lloyd's is the registered trade mark of the Society incorporated by the Lloyd's Act 1871 by the name of "Lloyd's".

Admiralty law

Admiralty law or maritime law is a distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities that operate vessels on the oceans. It deals with matters including marine commerce, marine navigation, marine salvaging, shipping, sailors, and the transportation of passengers and goods by sea. Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character.

Although each legal jurisdiction usually has its own enacted legislation governing maritime matters, admiralty law is characterized by a significant amount of international law developed in recent decades, including numerous multilateral treaties.